Why are medical dramas becoming more popular? What are some good medical dramas you have watched?

When watching forensic Qinming, do you think there are more forensic doctors or corpses, or if the forensic doctor is replaced by Huang

Bo to play, will it have an impact on the style of the whole drama, and will the direction of the discussion of the plot change. What characterizes the medical dramas on the market is that the working environment is shiny and bright, the professional clothes are neat and straight, and the medical actors are male and female, which are all

not much different in general direction from the various high-end elite workplace dramas. There are bloodstained surgery scenes, there are cloaked night shift

handover, there are vomiting and diarrhea incontinence full of filth on the floor of the ward daily so that like medical drama this talk is not accurate, in fact, the audience is still concerned about the bright workplace drama, as for the content of the workplace is

medical or business, is the sales or operations, the difference is not big. Truly authentic and reliable medical care may be filmed in such a way that you don't even see a few

faces behind the masks.

One, the expansion of medical students in the university, so that more and more people have a doctor child, doctor hair, doctor classmates and even doctor spouses. It's all about the people around you, and from now on, doctors are not mysterious, and the public is starting to understand more about the industry.

Healthy revolution, more and more people pay attention to health, we began to pay attention to scientific medical knowledge. Medical dramas often appear in the

Specialized knowledge of science and technology so that many viewers have benefited greatly, and even some first aid knowledge can save the sick. The sense of access is becoming more and more appealing, and since

natural medical dramas are becoming more and more popular.

The drama about doctors I used to be most impressed is that a drama about Bai Kouen. I was touched by Comrade Baek Koo-un's spirit of medical care and national

internationalism.

While the Canadian doctor who traveled thousands of miles to aid China sacrificed his life.

But his spirit will always remain in the hearts of the people, inspiring

generations of young doctors. The popularity of medical dramas is of course due to the fact that viewers are tired of watching all kinds of brain-dead idol dramas! No matter which way you look at it, viewers don't want to watch any more idol dramas where the only thing that matters in life

is falling in love, and work, friends, and family can all be left behind.

Medical dramas are good because normally medical dramas are more or less cerebral, and medical dramas themselves are enough to filter out the fans who only like to watch

romotional dramas, so viewers can't just fool around.

But I don't watch many domestic medical dramas, I watch mostly Korean and American medical dramas.

Two, I especially like dramas like medical dramas and detective dramas that

have a professional background. recommended "House" which is a medical drama with a bit of suspense and deduction, the male lead at first glance, after watching for a long time, I found

charming. However, the aftermath of watching Dr. House is to be sick and easy to ramble, laughs ~

Second is "Grey's Anatomy", but this drama is a little too bloody, belonging to the medical drama in the odd man out. It's in the tradition of American dramas where you have to

pair up and go to bed.

Also, I recently watched a Chinese variety show about forensics, First Time Us, which was good. Of course there's still a fundamental

difference between forensic and medical dramas, more on the detective side.

These are some of the medical dramas I recommend.

Overall, medical dramas are better than idol dramas. Why not watch it! Because life is full of surprises.

On an ordinary evening, I sat on the couch and ate the spicy crayfish that had just been delivered to me. The restaurant had put in heavy oil, and I ordered

extra-spicy ones for those who don't like spicy food.

I was eating and absentmindedly watching a movie when I suddenly bit into a large pile of red oil in the head of the shrimp, which instantly splattered and almost completely blocked

the windpipe.

And the couch in the house was short, and my whole body sank into it, and for a moment I couldn't find a fulcrum, couldn't stand up, and was so spicy that my vision was instantly

muddled, and my mind was blank.?

Three, that brief ten seconds or so can be said to be the near-death experience so far this year. Fortunately, the instinct to survive prevailed, and I don't know where the strength came from, forcing myself to stand up and cough violently, super loudly, without stopping and without

stopping coughing, coughing like vomiting, and finally coughing out the red oil inside.

There was still a hot stinging sensation in my nose and throat, but I was relieved and sat on the edge of the bed in shock.

The plot is very tight. Seriously, I love Old White. Before we talk about medical dramas, let's talk about something else

I've written a lot about the aftermath of the new crown in the past two years or so. But really, from my personal medical knowledge

On the whole, the most numerous and long-lasting aftereffects are probably pregnancy.

For example, one of the most common aftereffects is urine leakage.

In medical terms, the exact name is stress incontinence, which refers to the uncontrolled flow of urine out of the urethra when doing actions that

increase abdominal pressure such as sneezing, coughing or exercising. As far as I can remember, Renxin should be the first medical short drama on a short video platform in China. Hui Hui Zhou stars as a female doctor who goes through

Obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics, solving various medical problems she encounters every day.

Four, "Benevolent Heart" is not as refined as many medical workplace dramas of the past, there is no flip-flopping workplace romance, but what it does show are the real problems that every patient and doctor encounters. It was interesting to discover the kernel of this drama. It's still very green, and many of the actors' diction and presentation of medical processes and disease characteristics

are still not on point, which is of course similar to other medical dramas, but because of its shortness, the amount of problems exposed is less.

But the key point is that this sentence is more like a science output An opinion output, not one that's meant to appeal to that kind of viewer's emotions or curiosity. In

a very short and clear way, in borrowing from a medical drama, it outputs a certain kind of melodramatic idea, and it's very much a bit of that.